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A healthy diet may lower dementia risk — even if you start late

By Janet Lee – Washington Post Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any advertisers on this site. Doing puzzles, playing memory-boosting games, taking classes and reading are activities that we often turn to for help keeping our brains sharp. But research is showing that what you eat, how often you exercise and the type of exercise you do […]

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Aumentan los casos de Alzheimer en el Valle de Texas

Jessica Cantu from GAP-Net site El Faro Health and Therapeutics was at the Alzheimer’s Association’s International Conference (AAIC) in Amsterdam and spoke about the creation of the site in Starr County, Texas. En el condado Starr, casi uno en cada cuatro adultos de 65 años de edad en adelante fueron diagnosticados con Alzheimer en el […]

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Next On Medicare’s To Do List For Alzheimer’s: Coverage Of PET Scans And Genetic Testing

By Cathy Kelly Medicare policymakers have felt that without an effective approved treatment, coverage of amyloid PET scans and APOE4 genetic tests was not warranted. But that is changing. There is more to Medicare coverage for Alzheimer’s treatment than Leqembi, Eisai Co., Ltd. and Biogen, Inc.’s newly-approved amyloid-targeting monoclonal antibody. Now the program also is considering amending restrictive coverage […]

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New research Study Examines Potential Alzheimer’s Treatment To Help Address “Silent Epidemic” In The Orlando Black Community

GAP-Net Site K2 Medical Research was featured in the Orlando Times speaking about the rate of Alzheimer’s in the black community, and studies they have that can help. ORLANDO – For the 580,000 Floridians who are living with Alzheimer’s disease, or for the state’s 1.1 million citizens who who serve as unpaid Alzheimer’s caregivers, one […]

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Black, Hispanic volunteers sought for Alzheimer’s study in Albany

GAP-Net Site The Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center of Albany is looking for volunteers for their research studies. ALBANY — The Alzheimer’s Disease  Research Center of Albany is looking for volunteers for an Alzheimer’s clinical study, putting an emphasis on the recruitment of people of color.  While people from underrepresented communities — including those who are […]

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GAP President on Donanemab Trial Results: Alzheimer’s Patients and Their Doctors May Have Another Disease-Modifying Therapy to Address this Disease

WASHINGTON, DC, May 3, 2023 — Following the announcement of Eli Lilly’s Phase 3 results on a study evaluating donanemab for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation® (GAP) President John Dwyer said, “Today’s announcement is good news. After waiting nearly 20 years for a new treatment for Alzheimer’s, Alzheimer’s patients and their doctors […]

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House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee Tells CMS: Fix Alzheimer’s Drug Coverage

House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee Tells CMS: Fix Alzheimer’s Drug Coverage WASHINGTON, DC (April 27, 2023) – The Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation®(GAP) President John Dwyer commends the strong, bipartisan leadership shown yesterday by U.S. Reps. Brett Guthrie (R-KY) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA) for admonishing the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) administrator Chiquita […]

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Lenexa retiree goes above and beyond to support dementia research at KU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center

2022 Citizen Scientist Champion Award Elevated Honoree, Bob Deady, was featured in the KU ADRC publication for his dedication to Alzheimer’s research. There’s a familiar face around the University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (KU ARDC). He doesn’t have an office, or a nameplate on the door or letters behind his name. But he’s doing his […]

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Mr. President, do the right thing for Alzheimer’s patients

GAP President John Dwyer wrote an op-ed in the Dallas Examiner calling on President Biden to reverse the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to cover Leqembi and future Alzheimer’s drugs and treatments. The Biden administration has a big problem on its hands. It’s sending mixed signals on new Food and Drug Administration approved Alzheimer’s […]

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Medicare Alzheimer’s Coverage Policy Advancing Clinical Trial Diversity Efforts

GAP President John Dwyer spoke with Cathy Kelly of Pink Sheet about the Bio-Hermes study, the necessity for diversity in #Alzheimers clinical trials, and how industry-sponsored trials are out pacing government-sponsored trials.  Although Alzheimer’s stakeholders are dismayed by the treatment access restrictions imposed by the Medicare national coverage determination last spring, the policy has also jumpstarted […]

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An Alzheimer’s Dx Comparison Study Wraps Up, Researchers Plan to Add Genomic Proteomic Profiling

GAP President, John Dwyer, spoke to Genome Web about the closing of our Bio-Hermes study, and what the results may do for the future of Alzheimer’s research. The Global Alzheimer’s Platform (GAP) has completed a first-of-its-kind cross sectional study comparing the performance of Alzheimer’s diagnostic assays. Topline results are expected in July of next year, […]

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Mobile Research Unit Increases Access to Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials for Floridians

In honor of World Alzheimer’s Day, the Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation continues to push for diversity in Alzheimer’s clinical trials WASHINGTON, DC, Sept. 20, 2022 — In recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day (Sept. 21), the Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation (GAP) is bringing its mobile research unit into Orlando-area communities. This continues GAP’s work toward increasing participation of […]

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GAP President John Dwyer: “It’s the size of the community of [Alzheimer’s] patients” that led to unprecedented CMS decision?

GAP President John Dwyer spoke with Duane Schulthess on the Vital Health podcast about everything from the work that GAP is doing with the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative and the CEOI and the CMS decision several months ago. “It’s just a fact that there are a lot of us that are sick with Alzheimer’s. It is the […]

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